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		<title>Delayed Gratification: Patience, Grasshopper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So today was the day. All but 2 of my new PC components were to be arriving at my house sometime today. Talk about excitement! OK, I&#8217;m a real geek, but honestly &#8211; I felt like a kid on the day before Christmas. So I&#8217;m at work all day tracking my deliveries(5 separate boxes) via [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So today was the day. All but 2 of my new PC components were to be arriving at my house sometime today. Talk about excitement! OK, I&#8217;m a real geek, but honestly &#8211; I felt like a kid on the day before Christmas. So I&#8217;m at work all day tracking my deliveries(5 separate boxes) via ups.com. I knew that our local UPS guy usually comes by our house during the late afternoon, but that didn&#8217;t mean anything to me. I wasn&#8217;t about to stop tracking my packages, until I saw that final &#8220;<b>Delivered</b>&#8221; by each tracking number.</p>
<p>Then around 10:30, I get a call from my boss. He&#8217;s stuck in training all week, so I figured that he was just calling to check on our group&#8217;s work status:</p>
<p>&#8220;This is David,&#8221; I say, using my standard greeting for internal calls.<br />
&#8220;Hey, David. Since I&#8217;m out, I need you to sit in on the change management meeting this afternoon.&#8221;</p>
<p>I hang up the phone with a sigh. Attending one of our departmental change management meetings is like being subjected to a good hour-and-a-half of Chinese water torture. Not only that, but the meeting is in our conference room, where there are no PCs. <i>I wouldn&#8217;t be able to track my packages!</i></p>
<p>The rest of the workday drags on. I wasn&#8217;t able to leave work until about 5:30 or so, but as I neared the driveway, I felt the anticipation returning. And then, there they were&#8230; huddled together under the shelter of my garage, three boxes sat calling out to me. <i>At last! Now I can take these boxes inside, and get to work!</i> I step inside to unload my keys, and lunchbox, and give a quick &#8220;Hi&#8221; to the family &#8211; when the cell goes off. </p>
<p>&#8220;Hey,&#8221; my boss says, &#8220;we have an emergency here, and I need you to go troubleshoot some problems we&#8217;re having with our cluster servers.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Sure.&#8221; I said. All the while I&#8217;m thinking, <i>Damn! This would have to happen the day my parts come in!</i> I won&#8217;t bore you with work details, but let&#8217;s just say that I didn&#8217;t get back to the house until about 9:30 PM, and by that time, all the eagerness, all of that pent-up anticipation was gone.</p>
<p>Tis a shame really&#8230;<br />
Anyway, I was able to finally open the three boxes(still keeping some sense of satisfaction), and I&#8217;ve taken some rather poor quality pictures of each of the components that came in today.  I still won&#8217;t be able to do anything  with the parts until tomorrow&#8217;s delivery arrives&#8230; It has my CPU heatsink and fan, and I really won&#8217;t be able to do much until I have that assembled and mounted on the CPU and motherboard. I have, however, made the decision to take pix of each step of the assembly process as some sort of documentary. We&#8217;ll see how that goes&#8230;</p>
<p>I think I have come to the conclusion that I won&#8217;t really have any time to assemble the PC until Friday night at the earliest. I have Cantata practice until 8 tomorrow night, and we have to finish decorating the Christmas tree as well. Moral of the story? All that eagerness and anticipation just turned into anxiety&#8230; wasted feelings and emotions when you consider that I can&#8217;t really build the PC until the weekend. </p>
<p>Patience, my young Grasshopper.<br />
[tags]work, pc, pictures, patience, zen, newegg, UPS[/tags]</p>
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